KrushBrother Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 Hi guys. Probably the wrong section, but is there a 3rd party program that outputs a text file listing all games for certain emus? The reason is this. I have hundreds of Mame games split up over 3 different pages (I've explained the reason for this previously on here), and I'm going to be setting up a 4th page which I will use the latest version of Mame to add some new games to my cab, and I'd like a list of all the games I've got already. It's probably more than 4 years since I've added any games to my Cab list, so there should be plenty to check out. So before I boot up Visual Studio to knock-up a little app to list my current mame games for me, is there a program that already does it? Cheers, Krush.
dpar Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 I use a small program called Assemble to do this for me, works great. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NTRM6QIU
KrushBrother Posted November 17, 2009 Author Posted November 17, 2009 That worked great! Thanks for the quick response, and the download link. I now have my list printed out, and in combination with MAWS, I can see what's what. Thanks again mate. Krush.
ninja2bceen Posted September 27, 2014 Posted September 27, 2014 reviving a thread from 2009. Where can I get this download? I just want a list of all my mame games so that I can add them to an inin for multi bezel support. That way I don't have to select every single game individually to have overlay AND bezel support Advance the cause to 100%. http://hyperbase.hyperspin-fe.com/ Planet Geekdom, Subscribe for Tutorials! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdcby-s2GwriaOHGmVC2vGA?sub_confirmation=1&app=desktop
rfancella Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 reviving a thread from 2009. Where can I get this download? I just want a list of all my mame games so that I can add them to an inin for multi bezel support. That way I don't have to select every single game individually to have overlay AND bezel support Probably the easiest thing to do would be to use HyperLaunchHQ. Click on the system on the left. Then the Games tab on top. Now be sure you are on the System Audit sub-tab and hit the little Doc/Pencil icon. That will output a list of have/missing for you! Thanks, Ron Code Monkey and all around Command Line geek!If you like what someone has said or done for you, be sure and 'Thank' them. And if they changed your life, send them a Beer!
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